El principal puerto a granel y a granel multiusuario de Sierra Leona
Situado en el puerto natural más grande del continente africano. Nectar Sierra Leona a granel terminal (NSBT) es una joint venture Company entre Sierra Leona nacional Shipping Company Ltd. y Nectar Group Ltd.
Latest News - The 3rd Berth Expansion Project at NSBT is now complete and is open for operations. NSBT welcomed its inaugural vessel, the SAFI NALFI, to its deep-water berth in December 2024.
With significant growth in the African dry bulk industry and demand for imports/exports, we are pleased to have improved our capabilities and services.
Port Operations. Warehousing. Logistics.
The Joint Venture Company, Nectar Sierra Leone Bulk Terminal, was successful in winning a tender issued by the Government of Sierra Leone in 2014 to run the bulk terminal at QEII port. The company has set out to meet international high standards in all aspects of operations and has invested significantly in equipment and infrastructure to provide the necessary services needed for all areas of port operations.
New handling equipment, improved warehouses, security and lighting are all being implemented to provide a better user experience. In 2017, NSBT also took over a 5.4 acre piece of land at the rear of the port on a long term lease and is currently redeveloping this area for agricultural imports and exports.
In 2023-2024, NSBT and partners delivered a new Port Expansion Project at Freetown’s bulk and break-bulk terminal (in collaboration with Eiffage Génie Civil and Beckett Rankine). The new 3rd berth at QEII terminal is a critical infrastructure that facilitates a larger vessel size to call at the Freetown terminal, accommodating vessels of 225 meters and 12 meters draft.
The 3rd berth is now open and running dry bulk discharging projects. Contact our team for more information.
Latest News: Nectar Group and NSBT have been featured in the latest issue of Dry Cargo International
Nectar Group sets sights on Africa's growing bulk sector
New berth at Sierra Leone Bulk Terminal
(Issue 285, Nov 2024) Use the link to read the full story.
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Nectar Group has had a presence in Freetown since October 1988 when they first assisted in bagging imported rice from bulk vessels. In 2015, Nectar took over the Bulk Terminal in Freetown, Sierra Leone, employing 95% of Sierra Leone nationals. In 2016, the port was recognised by the 'Best Dry Bulk Port' award at the IBJ awards.
NSBT is committed to providing a safe and clean environment. Environmental cleaning equipment is now on site and being used on a daily basis to clean roads, terminal buildings and the quayside.
ACTIVIDADES
El néctar es responsable de todas las actividades desde la descarga de los buques hasta el almacenamiento de la carga en los almacenes portuarios, incluyendo el mantenimiento de todos los equipos terminales.
Nectar has introduced new methods of handling cargo and has invested in new equipment and infrastructure at the port. A number of improvements within the Terminal since the start of cargo handling operations in October 2015 have resulted in ships discharging more efficiently and faster.
Las mejoras en la seguridad portuaria con nuevas puertas de entrada, vallas de seguridad nuevas y un nuevo edificio de administración se han completado durante los primeros meses de funcionamiento.
The terminal, which incorporates International Best Practices, has 3 berths and extensive warehousing facilities.
The port provides:
- Bulk and break bulk discharge
- Los servicios de weighbridge
- Las instalaciones de almacenamiento a largo o corto plazo
- Las instalaciones de ensacado en cuaiside
- An integrated digital terminal Management System
- Gestión de carga consolidada
- 3 Berths, accommodating vessels up to 225 metres and 12 metres operational draught
Discover our outstanding capabilities.
CONTÁCTENOS
1 puerta Ashton, Ashton Rd.
Harold Hill, Romford
Essex. RM3 8UF
<i class="fas fa-at"></i> commercialteam@nectar.co.uk
Oportunidades de empleo: HR@nectar.co.uk
<i class="fas fa-phone"></i> + 44 (0) 1708 386555
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